it up uirao curtain Ilka Lenin McFarland in Tomato at May OH Rum returned to Henderson Toronto cm the weekend at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Luke Mrs Carter returned home on Tuesday from visit with her cunt Mrs Thompson in Owen Sound Mrs Florence Banting Bradford COFFEE ICE CREAM SODAS 15 LUNCH AT BRYSONS Ice Cream Candy 22 ELIZABETH ST vs Mr codiedTrevor Moore and son David of Toronto were Sunday callers with Mr and Mrs John Woods and fpmily Berczy St Mrs Badger and David have returned to their home in Woodstock after two weeks visit with Mr and Mrs Badger Blaine St Mrs Shank and tm blom attending the capping service at the Hospital Culling wood last Thursday when Phyllis Shank received her cap Mr and Mrs John Orr of Law sing Mr and Mrs Harry Brown Toronto and Miss Mabel Richarda son Thornton were Sunday guests of Mrs Maw l6 Parkslde Drive Mr and Mrs Walls left yesterday for Ottawa where Mr Walls is attending the semiannual directors meeting of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Mr and Mrs Chas Wilson Clappcrton SL attended the mar riagc of Donald Wilson Walker and Dorothy Jane Woods in Howard Park United Church Monto on Saturday Feb 19 Miss Doris Strachan and Miss Grace Harris left for Buffalo yes tcrdaynvilh Mr 9nd Mrs Yat crnlck While ey are away they will take in th Junior games in Windsor tonihl and Saturday They motnrcd to Buffalo and will return on Sunday Doris will visit wilh her brother Jim furmci goal ie for lllL lintiis Hols ulule in Buffalo nuu uu Luovnvc The Beauty Box Salon to our new location over Dunlap St Feb 28 OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON MARCH Woolworths Mootc Bldg Burton Avenue United Church Rev Carder Minister SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27 1949 11 uniMORNING WORSHIP pmnvrN1NG WORSHIP 10 am5lr In and Sr 11 amNursery Beginners and Primary IlOLLY SERVICES PM 3PM St REV JAMES FERGUSON an Minister Mr Craig Hamilton Organist and Chubmaster sunniiv FEBRUARY 27 19A amellltlQRNlNG WORSHIP Preaeher The Minister 215 prnYoung Peoples Bible Class 300 MilkTHE CHURCHSCHOOL pmnvcmuc wongnm Preacher The Minister pingYES MEETING gt COME ro ornich =1 315 GRAE GOSPEL HALL 37 Mary Street SUNDAY FraudAm 27 1949 30 PM SUNDAY so PM 4305ch MEETING THURSDAY FEB 24 at pm Mr Mriview Missionary from Argentina will be with 1115 one hightanly Clinic nd bring your ends EVERYBODY WELCOME rews Presbyterian Ill amMurning Prayer and cmvms mum1 15REE METHODIST CHURCH 152200Bayeld St Phone 4572 REM ANDMRS liminlstersl SUNDAY FEBRUARY 271949 900 CHM 330m for WM SCHOOL pm CHASE lb my 745 pm its Welcdme Come anilwor REV cfServlceBhIdpm Evening prayer meeti 11 am Beginners Collier St Baptist Church Independent REV MITCHELL Minister SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27 1949 ll auxMORNING WORSHIP pmBIBIFl SCHOOL phiEvangelistic Service Mon pm Service Wed pmlrnycr Meeting Sun March 6th Cf pm Hearty Welcome to All Rector Organist Mrs IIODEHI SUNDAY FEBRUAanmmgfla Quinquagesima 800 amlloly Communion ginnch Gods NatureLove pinBIBLE CLASSES pmPrimary and Intermediate School 700 pmEVENING PRAYER The Paradox of Christianity The Rector at bdth services First Baptist Church REV LUCK BA BD Pastor Miss Elsie Cleughley ATOM Organist and Choir Leader ab SUNDAY FEBRUARY27 1949 11 AM and PM Rev Caleb Harris BA TIL Toronto Sunday SCHOOL PM PIU Monday pm wedneeday 8pmPrayer Meeting The women of Barrie and District willobserve the World Day of Pray er in First Baptist Church Barrie 1m Central United Church BEWELL BA Minister Mns LENOVER Choir Leader Mr SMITH Organist SUNDAY FEBRUARY 27 1949 CHRISTIAN FAITH Sunday 11 amMORNING WORSHIP HIhemermlhc Life of Faith pmEVENlNG WORSHIP ThemcSalvation by Faith capaciswoor 10 armyYOUNG MEN CLASS is H1 Vrimary 3OVb lie General Scliool Come tOGodruuscer OBIIIJARY lWalkom Be MISS MARION FENNELL member of wellknown famv in of Barrie and Altandale Mari on May Fennell died in Toronto on Friday February 18 l949 Miss Fenncll was the daughter of the late Mike Fenncll who was one of the early engineers on thenorthem railway when itllrsl ran into Barrie The family lived on Bradford Slltul for gltl many years Following her fath ers retirement they moved to Tor onto They had been members of St Marys RomanCatholic Church In Barrie Other members of the family were her brothers Ed Frank and Fred who will still be well remembered in Barrie She is survived by her brother Frank of Halifax Nova Scolia Requiem high mass was cele brated at St Marys Church in To route on Monday morning at oclock Interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery The late Mike Fcnncll became the star engineer who always pulled the train of prominanpcr sons travelling over the railroad before his retirement He had joined the railroad in 1363 He pulled the first train which ran over the line into North Bayin 1836 MRS WM ELLIOTT The death occurred at Stevenson Memorial Hospital Alliston on Thursday February 17 1949 of Edith Merrill Grccniaus beloved wife of William Elliott of Bax lcr Although in poorhcalth for the past three years Mrs Elliott was tinted for her uncomplaining nat ure and her sunny disposition which she retained until the last Hcr passing will be keenly fell in the community Born at Toronto Dec 1901 Mrs Elliott resided at Baxter fol lowing her marriage in lilill She is survived by her husband ITlliotl and oncltlaughlcr Notinc who is at present teaching ll Lumbton Kingsway School in Iogstnuu ronto and three brothers Carmel and Harold of Toronto and Frcdllcr III of Winnipeg The funeral service was held at tho Thomas Funeral Chapel in Al listnn and was condftctcd by the Rev James Ilorrinn Interment was at the Union Cemetery Allis ion The pallbearers vcrc Mooney Ellison Duffian Walkom and Cochranc The many beautiful oral trib utcs from friends and relatives as well as from the Superlesr Petro lcum Corporation and the staff of Lambton Kingsway Public School were mute evidence of love and cstccm GEORGE ARNOLD navrs An elderly resident of Wcst Gwillimbury township George Ar lnold Davis died at the home of lhis son Roy Davis in Westhwil zTnnity Anglican Church REV CROSS BA LTH limburydm Wednesday February 181949 in his 89th year MrDaMiswas born in West Cwillimbury on June 27 1869 and cdall his life in that township with the exception of eight years Which hc spcnt in Crecmorc His parents were John Davis and Nan cy Galloway His wife the form cr Ann Galloway predeceased him 30 years He had farmed all his life until his retirement He belonged to the Anglican Church and was Conservative in politics He is survived by four sons Hen ry of Cookstown Norman ofyGil ford Alfred of Lefroy and Roy of West Gwillimbury The funeral was held on Satur day February 19 at St Pauls An glican Church Coulsons Hill Rev Blevin Atkinson and Rev Lewis conducted the service The pallbearers were Charles Houn somc Robert Webber Dalton Me her Horace Ross John Parks and Melbourne Law Interment was in Coulsons Hill Cemetery Friends attended the funeral from Stayner Crecmore Toronto and Stroud HELEN MULHOLLAND The tragic death of Helen Eliza beth Beth Mulholland youngest haunts EXAMINER FORMER BARRIE RESIDENTS Mr and Mrs William Hunt celebrat ed their 601hwedding anniversary at their halite 9lA Christie SL Toronto last Sunday Mr Hunt was born in Barrie and he went to Toronto to serve on the police force for 46 years before retiring in 1935 Mrs Hunt the former Pauline Jane McMillan was born in Slayncr but she grew up in Allmdale They are now memberpot Trinity United Church Toronto They have one son Walter Hunt of Windsor lA RiLendi Swiss Speaker Canadian Club March Anton It Londi Swiss lecturer and traveller will be speaker at the Womens Canadian Club next Tuesday March cnl an illustrated lecture and irat cloguc entitled Switzerland Pat terns for Peace In his talk Mr Lcndi will tell of the miracle pf Swilwrlanrl the oldest democratic civilization in the world where lhrw ivu me speaking foil ran uugzcs live in built vi lllll other and or toirl ltllll llix films mw of sonic 111 rummr and high lmls of the Winv 1ll ulslr ll1 lvlllllllll Rhom Vul Fillllv li scour icy from 3i KIitlilo Imu He will presi CAINSCORNERS WI Miss Dorothy Stevenson Stay nor of Simcoc County Health Unit gave very interesting talk on their work at the monthly mectlng of Cains Corners WI on Feb Id at Mrs Evans with 16 members present Mrs Clupdc Fleming converter of Health and Welfare introduced Miss Stevenson The motto If you brood over your troubles you will get 11 good hatch was capable given by Mrs sillrl 1211 lnuclL much burs it its Tlll ll lKIl ii li Tmrm Hun Jfl 11 Clhigi litrm 1211 lmlll at Ivy llssu Tu luv l7 likili Silll of Wm McQ1 ml IIIIHftZl Arum livml at Uu lililit of his birth till the 1151 iii For over 60 years llc insulin on llu Sunnidulc Rodd As young mun licfatmcd and finmrd llllllllltl nf barns also threshing for low years 110 was Presbylelinn and Liberal and StlWfl as school trus Utopia 100 for iiumhqr nf ycnr Ml Mcthy was the last mcm her of his family His wife p1i deceale him out yearlJan 21 1948 lilo is survived by one son Arnold Scarboro Jct four daugh ters Mary Mrs Alex Grant Bow manvillc Mabel MrsJohn Mor gan of Stayncr Bella Mrs Herb Elliott oFMalton and Ivy Jenn Mrs Donald Courtney of Ripley also ll grandchildren TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD daughter or MrandiMrngeorge Wvcg Multichand Strand occurred on Friday February 11 1949 in Tor or Site was only in her 12th year and died after brief illness Beth was born in Barrie on Sep tember 13 1937 She lived all her life in Stroud and was attending the public school there at the time of her death Surviving her are her father motherrand two sisters Jean 15 who is attending Barrie Collegiate Institute and Joan 13 pupil at the Strand public school She was very fondrfoi skating child with laving and unselfish disposition She will be sadly missed by her family and friends She was member of St James United Sunday School Arprlvatc funeral was held at St James United Church Stroud ctrSaturday February 12 Rev Paisley conducted the service The Pallbearers were Wallace Pat tenden Dr Frank Shannon Elmer Cole BeLLMltllibllanderdMul bolland and Bert Iapnett Inter merit Wasdn St James Cemetery and wasknown toevryone as of the pdpulalf am llu obscquics ln ii mu llnltlllnlllll Ripley Scnrboru znld SIMMONS Co lanai Siltlietlr Weddingitinivmciyf cars is by himIII Shdtvl Accepting an invitation from Harold Jackson of Windsor an old school friend Walls businem manner of The Barrie Examiner represented the weeklyprea at the preview showing of Plymouth and Chrysler 1999 models in Ton onto last Friday Mr Jackson is advertising manager of the Chrst ler Corporaliqp of Canada and put president of the Canadian Associa tion of Advertisers All models of the new Plymoulhs and Chryslch were on display be fore large gathering of dealers and publicity men from Ontario centres Description of the new request of the Chrysler Corporation being left until they are released to dealers across CI ada Early in March the Chrysler DcSoto and Dodge Custom will be can parts nil in may staged by Ontario mobile On at Lakefmht Inn Among than The Miner rep mutative met at the Quince Pier were Russ McLarch formerly of Awning andVBarrie who with Ontario Automobile C0 Toronto and Jack Hayes formerly of Phelp released followed in one week by Plymouth DeLuxe and peeial De bee also Dodge DcLuxe and 8pm cial DeLuxe Pictures and news stories of these models will then be announced along with dealer advertising announcements On Wednesday of last week the new Dodge and DcSoto cars were unveiled to dealers and press at National Motors Bay Street Tor onto George Dangereld Ron Coull and Bob Ramsay of Duuerileld Motors Barrio were present for the showing also at the dealer meeting later in the Royal York On Friday Harold Hill Jack Gable Cccil West and Jim McGree gor of Harold Hills Barrie were present at the Palace Pier for the PlymouthChrysler exhibit and lat Btockwcll Mrs Elwood Gordon gave an in teresting synopsis of the first chap ter of the book Fifty Years of Achievement Lunch was served 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